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Concurrent Enrollment Mathematics and AP Calculus: An Odd Couple or Peaceful Partners?

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1 Concurrent Enrollment Mathematics and AP Calculus: An Odd Couple or Peaceful Partners?

2 South Jordan Demographics Population 40,372 $221,000 median home price 95% single family homes 95% Caucasian with 2.5% Hispanic 95.8% High School diploma plus some college 32.3% have bachelors degree or higher $75,433Median Income South Jordan, Utah Source: U.S. Census Bureau

3 Bingham High Demographics 2280 students 32.5 students/class Block schedule Less than 1% LEP 8.9% free and reduced lunch 95% Graduation rate

4 Unique Characteristics Large classes Parent expectations

5 Concurrent Enrollment vs AP Concurrent since 1995 11 courses Includes Math 1010 (intermediate algebra), Math 1050 (college algebra), and Math 1060 (trigonometry) Pass rate is about AP since 1980 21 courses Includes AP statistics, AB calculus and BC calculus Pass rate is about

6 CE vs AP YearCEAPAdv. classes 03/04210120 15.7% 04/05307 88 17.8% 05/06380 68 19.6% Trends?

7 Why the Increase in CE Parents aware of benefits Decline in AP Statistic participation Encourage Sophomores

8 Sequencing

9 Murray High Facts 1500 students YearCE AP Adv. classes 04/05280 70 23% 05/06340 100 29%

10 Implications Everyone Wins More seniors taking rigorous courses Increase in AP pass rates Parents save college tuition money College students graduate earlier Tax payers


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